Following on from their success at the Celtic Internationals at Cardiff recently, Guy Learmonth and Katie Purves picked up medals at the AAA Championships in Birmingham at the weekend.
Guy broke the Scottish record yet again, and also set a new championship record as he took the U20 men's 800m gold in a time of 1.50.25 secs.
Katie clocked 9.24 secs, to claim the bronze medal in the U15 girls' 60m hurdles.
Congratulations to Guy Learmonth who broke the Scottish Junior Indoor record for the fifth time this season. Competing in the Celtic Cup last weekend in Cardiff he led from the gun to win the mens race in a time of 1:50.57. Guy received the Men’s outstanding performance award for his efforts.
The bus for the Kelvin Hall, Glasgow will be leaving Lasswade High School at 11.30am on Sunday 21 February 2010. The match fee for all athletes is £3.00 and also for parents/supporters travelling on bus. The first events are scheduled to start at 1.30pm.
All athletes please remember to bring club vest, shorts and spikes and also a packed lunch for the day.
Approximate time for returning back to Lasswade High School is 7.00pm.
Guy Learmonth rounded off a successful weekend of indoor running for Lasswade AC athletes when he finished 5th in the 800m final at the Aviva World Trials and UK Championships at Sheffied reducing his own U20 national record in the heat to1.50.98 and then came out in the final to set a new time of 1:50.75.
Another three athletes from our club became Scottish Open Champions at the U17 & U20 Scottish Open Championships on Sunday.This brings our total to an impressive six individual champions over the two days of competition.
Following on from the success of our U15 athletes on Saturday, Greg Louden won the gold in the men’s 400m in a new PB time of 49.09 secs, and was also runner up in the 200m, clocking 22.83 secs.
Callum Wilson took the triple jump title with a jump of 13.98m, and finished third in his 60m heat in a time of 7.44 secs.
Ross Mathieson completed the treble in the U20 men’s events by winning the 1500m in a time of 4.14.43 secs.
Zander Lyon finished 5th in his 800m heat in a time of 2.25.68 secs.
In the U17 events, Adam Lyon was 5th in his 800m heat in a time of 2.12.59 secs, while Francesca Benham recorded a throw of 7.62m in the shot putt.
It was a treble triumph for our athletes at the Scottish U15 Open Championships at the Kelvin Hall on Saturday.
The first event of the day saw Rachel Robertson claim the gold medal in the long jump with a new PB jump of 4.94m.
This was followed by Ellen Kristoffersen equalling her PB of 2.40m in winning the pole vault.
The treble was completed as Katie Purves won her heat, semi, and then her final in 9.32s in the 60m Hurdles.
Rachel also ran a PB of 8.70s in her 60m and finished 2nd in her 200m heat, whilst Ellen finished 5th in the high jump with 1.50m, and competed in the hurdles.
Fiona Mathieson finished 7th in the final of the 1500m.
The main event of the Scottish Cross Country season takes place on 20/02/2010 at Callendar Park, Falkirk.
Lasswade hope to field strong teams at this event so would endurance athletes please confirm to your coaches (Linda Smith or David Hand) on Monday at training if you intend to compete.
Full details can be found by clicking on the attached link:
Injuries — that’s the main story of this year’s indoor relay championships!
After two weeks of chopping and changing the teams due to call offs, mainly because of injury, we had four teams selected up until Friday night, when we had to cancel the U15 Boys’ team. Then, on the day of the championships, Ellen injured her hamstring during the warm up, meaning the U15 Girls’ team had to withdraw as well.
The two teams left(U13 Boys and U13 Girls) competed well, with the boys finishing 4th in their heat. The girls went one better, finishing 3rd, despite Rebecca having to incorporate a bit of hurdling into the race to avoid another athlete lying in her lane!
The athletes all competed well, gained good experience and enjoyed the day, especially those taking part in the Hide and Seek Warm Down!